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Middle picture - what did she graduate in? You must be very proud of her, foxhole
 
Psychology, Sociology and History I think. Youngest daughter, also her in wedding dress extreme right [6 1/2 stone lighter.]
 
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Yesterday, after the thunderstorms, my partner used her computer, but there was a constant buzzing/arcing from the 4-way on my side.

A kick of the plug revealed a potential loose circuit within the plug, and her clock had reset itself, and her computer had been going off randomly.

So I made her unplug it, to prevent electrocution to myself, and today tightened up its connections. They were twist type connections strangely, and a 10A fuse fitted? I thought fuses came in 3, 5 and 13A configurations?

Sorting it out under the new energy saving bulbs that we have to use put a strain on my eyes.
 
So I made her unplug it, to prevent electrocution to myself, and today tightened up its connections. They were twist type connections strangely, and a 10A fuse fitted? I thought fuses came in 3, 5 and 13A configurations?
Fuses come in many ratings.
 
So I made her unplug it, to prevent electrocution to myself, and today tightened up its connections. They were twist type connections strangely, and a 10A fuse fitted? I thought fuses came in 3, 5 and 13A configurations?
Fuses come in many ratings.

But in domestic wiring I've only ever seen 3, 5 and 13A fuses. Internally I've seen anything from 350mA to 60A fuses, but never a 10A fuse in a plug!
 
But in domestic wiring I've only ever seen 3, 5 and 13A fuses. Internally I've seen anything from 350mA to 60A fuses, but never a 10A fuse in a plug!

You've not been in many plugs then. They're not particularly common, but not exactly unheard of. I have a box full of them, along with 3A, 5A, and 13A. Also easily available are 1A, 2A, and 7A.
 
You've not been in many plugs then. They're not particularly common, but not exactly unheard of. I have a box full of them, along with 3A, 5A, and 13A. Also easily available are 1A, 2A, and 7A.
You're a pedantic Fecker Monkeh!
 
As of this weekend I've plasterboarded a ceiling and removed knacked plaster from the chimney breast, sawn up the doors etc. from the wardrobes I'd previously ripped out, got rid of the bath , filled several bags of rubbish and after I've finished my cup of tea I'm going to start tiling the toilet and repair a fence if I have the time :D
 

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